Volunteer on Maui: Inside the Valley Where Ancient Hawaii Still Thrives with Maui Cultural Lands
Description
Ekolu Lindsey, leader of Maui Cultural Lands, joins the show! We talk story about the origin of this organization founded by his father to protect native Hawaiian cultural resources. The conversation explores the history and significance of Honokowai Valley, Ekolu's unique perspective on concepts like kupono and aloha, the complex dynamics of tourism reopening in Maui, and his recommendations for how visitors can engage respectfully and give back.
What we discuss with Ekolu Lindsey:
- Origin story of Maui Cultural Lands and its mission to preserve Hawaiian history
- Importance of valleys like Honokowai as agricultural hubs feeding ancient communities
- Educating visitors on planes about respecting Hawaii's natural resources
- Concepts like kupono, malama, and kokua that shape Hawaiian values
- Experience and impact of volunteering at Maui Cultural Lands
- Passing on an appreciation of native ecosystems to future generations
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
- Maui Cultural Lands website
- Blog post: Thanksgiving in Hawaii
- Blog post: 9 Unique Ways to Volunteer on Kauai
👉 Full show notes and resources can be found here.
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Music, Ukulele and Chill, by Coby G (used with permission)
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